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Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy

Participation in various physical activities requires successful postural control in response to the changes in position of our body. It is important to assess postural control for early detection of falls and foot injuries. Walking at various speeds and for various durations is essential in daily p...

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Autores principales: Liau, Ben-Yi, Wu, Fu-Lien, Lung, Chi-Wen, Zhang, Xueyan, Wang, Xiaoling, Jan, Yih-Kuen
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7514472/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e21111128
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author Liau, Ben-Yi
Wu, Fu-Lien
Lung, Chi-Wen
Zhang, Xueyan
Wang, Xiaoling
Jan, Yih-Kuen
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Wu, Fu-Lien
Lung, Chi-Wen
Zhang, Xueyan
Wang, Xiaoling
Jan, Yih-Kuen
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description Participation in various physical activities requires successful postural control in response to the changes in position of our body. It is important to assess postural control for early detection of falls and foot injuries. Walking at various speeds and for various durations is essential in daily physical activities. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in complexity of the center of pressure (COP) during walking at different speeds and for different durations. In this study, a total of 12 participants were recruited for walking at two speeds (slow at 3 km/h and moderate at 6 km/h) for two durations (10 and 20 min). An insole-type plantar pressure measurement system was used to measure and calculate COP as participants walked on a treadmill. Multiscale entropy (MSE) was used to quantify the complexity of COP. Our results showed that the complexity of COP significantly decreased (p < 0.05) after 20 min of walking (complexity index, CI = −3.51) compared to 10 min of walking (CI = −3.20) while walking at 3 km/h, but not at 6 km/h. Our results also showed that the complexity index of COP indicated a significant difference (p < 0.05) between walking at speeds of 3 km/h (CI = −3.2) and 6 km/h (CI = −3.6) at the walking duration of 10 min, but not at 20 min. This study demonstrated an interaction between walking speeds and walking durations on the complexity of COP.
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spelling pubmed-75144722020-11-09 Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy Liau, Ben-Yi Wu, Fu-Lien Lung, Chi-Wen Zhang, Xueyan Wang, Xiaoling Jan, Yih-Kuen Entropy (Basel) Article Participation in various physical activities requires successful postural control in response to the changes in position of our body. It is important to assess postural control for early detection of falls and foot injuries. Walking at various speeds and for various durations is essential in daily physical activities. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in complexity of the center of pressure (COP) during walking at different speeds and for different durations. In this study, a total of 12 participants were recruited for walking at two speeds (slow at 3 km/h and moderate at 6 km/h) for two durations (10 and 20 min). An insole-type plantar pressure measurement system was used to measure and calculate COP as participants walked on a treadmill. Multiscale entropy (MSE) was used to quantify the complexity of COP. Our results showed that the complexity of COP significantly decreased (p < 0.05) after 20 min of walking (complexity index, CI = −3.51) compared to 10 min of walking (CI = −3.20) while walking at 3 km/h, but not at 6 km/h. Our results also showed that the complexity index of COP indicated a significant difference (p < 0.05) between walking at speeds of 3 km/h (CI = −3.2) and 6 km/h (CI = −3.6) at the walking duration of 10 min, but not at 20 min. This study demonstrated an interaction between walking speeds and walking durations on the complexity of COP. MDPI 2019-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7514472/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e21111128 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liau, Ben-Yi
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Zhang, Xueyan
Wang, Xiaoling
Jan, Yih-Kuen
Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy
title Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy
title_full Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy
title_fullStr Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy
title_full_unstemmed Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy
title_short Complexity-Based Measures of Postural Sway during Walking at Different Speeds and Durations Using Multiscale Entropy
title_sort complexity-based measures of postural sway during walking at different speeds and durations using multiscale entropy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7514472/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e21111128
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